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  • Photo of HIV programmes must be relatable to disabled

    HIV programmes must be relatable to disabled

    HIV programmes must be accessible and meet the needs of people with disabilities. This is according to a new report by UNAIDS, which shows that people with disabilities are often denied the opportunity to articulate their specific needs or be heard, owing to their marginalised position in society. The Gap Report states that people with disabilities should be fully included…

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  • Photo of New political head of CARICOM PM Christie to meet with President of China

    New political head of CARICOM PM Christie to meet with President of China

    The Prime Minster Perry Christie became the Chair of CARICOM, the Caribbean Community, on 1st January. The Foreign Affairs Ministry congratulates the Prime Minister on this occasion as a signal honour for The Bahamas.   The first official duty as the Chair of CARICOM is to represent the region at the China/CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean countries) meetings in…

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  • Photo of The state of regional cricket

    The state of regional cricket

    As 2015 begins, those of us who still have the best interests of West Indies cricket at heat should be wishing at least for a change in its fortunes. Not only on the field of play where, despite an infrequency of brilliant performances over the years, we remain rooted in the nether regions of the International Cricket Council Test [8th]…

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  • Photo of Ronald Sanders: 2015 begins with urgency to save the Caribbean from climate change

    Ronald Sanders: 2015 begins with urgency to save the Caribbean from climate change

    Sir Ronald Sanders BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday January 2, 2015 – If ever there was a time and an issue for the countries of the Caribbean to speak with one voice and at a high level, both the time and the issue have arrived. The issue is the global average temperature arising from climate change which is now scientifically indisputable. A…

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  • Photo of 2014 a year of progress, challenges for PAHO

    2014 a year of progress, challenges for PAHO

    The Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) says 2014 was marked by progress as well as significant challenges for public health in the Americas, including the Caribbean. In its end-of-year report, PAHO said the region's countries advanced toward goals, including universal health coverage, expanded access to vaccination, and ensuring that fewer babies are born with HIV. PAHO said the region also…

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  • Cuba an integral part of CTO’s diversity

    This week’s announcement of a change in diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States is a welcome opportunity to increase tourist arrivals to the Caribbean. With the US already being the region’s largest source market, producing nearly half of our tourism business, this new development could enhance those numbers. Last year we welcomed over 12 million Americans to our…

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  • Jamaica customs goes electronic: introduces asycuda world system

    The Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) has now begun to implement the use  of its  recently acquired Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA), a web-based system designed to transform the agency to a paperless operation through the use of electronic documents. The implementation is in its pilot phase which commenced in December 2014 and will run for a few months, after…

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  • Photo of PM Browne appoints Financial Guru Martin Franklin as Special Economic Envoy

    PM Browne appoints Financial Guru Martin Franklin as Special Economic Envoy

    ST. JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda – 31 December, 2014……….International financial guru, Martin Ellis Franklin, has been appointed as a Special Economic Envoy of Antigua and Barbuda by Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne.   Martin Franklin, who is the son of Sir Roland Franklin of Jumby Bay, has been visiting Antigua and Barbuda for over thirty-years and is widely known…

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  • Photo of Antigua and Barbuda and Montserrat Forge Closer Ties

    Antigua and Barbuda and Montserrat Forge Closer Ties

    ST. JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda – 30th December 2014…….Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, the Hon. Gaston Browne and Premier of Montserrat the Hon. Donaldson Romeo, both months into their first term in office, have pledged to forge closer ties between their governments and peoples.   On Monday, Prime Minister Browne, accompanied by Permanent Secretary Ambassador Colin Murdoch, paid a goodwill…

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  • Photo of Trinidad Receives $40 Million CDB Loan for Energy Policy Changes

    Trinidad Receives $40 Million CDB Loan for Energy Policy Changes

    By the Caribbean Journal staff Trinidad and Tobago has received a $40 million policy-based loan from the Caribbean Development Bank to help reinforce “policy changes” in the energy sector, the bank announced. The policy relates to a sustainable energy programme on which Trinidad embarked in 2011. The programme is designed to “enhance the ability of the regulatory and legal framework…

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